I was fortunate enoguh to be able to set in on a seminar this last weekend. The speaker was Peter Kummerfeldt. I was cooking for the group of about 75, so the first half I only got in on bits and pieces. The second half I got in on a fair bit of.
He had an item he sells he calls a metal match. Very simple tool and works if it gets wet. A metal striker that looks to be a hacksaw blade with the teeth ground off and a metal rod of some kind stuck into a wooden handle to grip. Just strike the hacksaw blade on the rod and you get a LOT of spark.Anyone know what this might be?
He had some char cloth, but when wet it is useless. Waht he had was a 100% cotton, cotton ball. Pull it out into a thin disk. Then you take a BIG blob of vasaline and work it into the cotton ball. He put this ball of cotton/vasaline into a cup of water and let it soak. Pulled it out, squezzed the water out ane tufted it a bit. Started pretty easy. One of the guys there did the same thing only melted the vasaline over a double boiler and dunked the cotton ball into it. He was with the BSA and the boys had timed one of these and they burned like a candle for 45-50 minutes.
Jeff